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Tag Archives: Elisa Minoff

Elisa Minoff is a political, legal, and intellectual historian of the United States in the twentieth century, specializing in the history of migration, social welfare, and citizenship. She is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. In 2013-2014, she held a Fellowship in Economic and Social History at the German Historical Institute in Washington, D.C. She earned a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University in 2013, an A.M. in history from Harvard University in 2009, and an A.B. in history from Princeton University in 2004. Her current book project, tentatively titled The Age of Internal Migration, examines the political and legal debates over migration in the mid-twentieth century.

‘The Virtue of Selfishness’: The Conservative Challenge to Unions and Economic Equality in 1950s Milwaukee — Tula Connell
The Disadvantaged in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930-1975 — Elisa Minoff
Intersectionality and the Working-Class Fight against Inequality in the World War II Defense Industry — Stephen Patnode